National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants explained

NATSOPA
Location Country:United Kingdom
Affiliation:TUC, P&KTF, Labour
Members:20,877 (1946)[1]
54,464 (1980)[2]
Full Name:National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants
Founded:1889
Dissolved:1982
Merged:Society of Graphical and Allied Trades
Headquarters:Caxton House, Borough Road, London
Publication:NATSOPA Journal and Graphic Review
Key People:George Isaacs, Richard Briginshaw

The National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants (NATSOPA) was a British trade union.

History

Formed as part of the New Unionism movement in September 1889, the union was originally named the Printers' Labourers' Union and was led by George Evans. In 1899, it was renamed the Operative Printers' Assistants Union, and in 1904 it became the National Society of Operative Printers' Assistants, taking the acronym NATSOPA for the first time. In 1911, it assumed its long-term name, the "National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants". By this point, it had 4,722 members, and it grew rapidly, having 25,000 members in 92 branches by 1929.

In 1966, the union merged with the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers, becoming Division 1 of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT), but in 1970 the failure to agree a common rulebook led to Division 1 leaving to become the National Society of Operative Printers and Media Personnel. In 1972, it merged with the Sign and Display Trade Union,[3] and in 1982 it again merged with SOGAT, on this occasion the merger proving successful.

Election results

The union sponsored George Isaacs as a Labour Party candidate in each general election and two by-elections between 1918 and 1955.[4]

Election Constituency Candidate Votes Percentage Position
2,027 22.4 3
7,180 35.6 2[5]
9,776 43.4 1
10,969 41.6 2
6,167 36.9 2[6]
9,660 45.8 1[7]
7,053 35.1 2[8]
8,007 49.8 2[9]
5,815 57.4 1[10]
5,943 69.0 1[11]
35,049 68.3 1[12]
36,586 72.3 1[13]
28,174 70.3 1[14]

Leadership

General Secretaries

1889: George Evans

1890: Thomas O'Grady

1897: Michael Vaughan

1898: Eddie Smith

1909: George Isaacs

1948: Harry Good

1951: Richard Briginshaw

1975: Owen O'Brien

Presidents

1889: James Keep[15]

1891: Frederick Quinn

1893: James Keep

1898: Eddie Smith

1899: Harry Cook

1901: J. B. Sullivan

1904: George Cullen

1905: J. B. Sullivan

1907: James Keep

1910: A. Bispham

1917: J. C. Mead

1920: George T. Bevan

1929: William Plunkett

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. [Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]
  2. Book: Eaton. Jack. Gill. Colin. The Trade Union Directory. 1981. Pluto Press. London. 0861043502. 171–176.
  3. http://dscalm.warwick.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=DServeadv.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=%28Reference_Code%3D%27nsp%27%29 Catalogue of the Natsopa archives
  4. Book: Parker . James . Trade unions and the political culture of the Labour Party, 1931-1940 . 2017 . University of Exeter . Exeter . 125 .
  5. [Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]
  6. [Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]
  7. List of Labour Candidates and Election Results, May 30th, 1929. Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party . 1929 . 24 - 44.
  8. List of Endorsed Labour Candidates and Election Results, October 27, 1931. Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party . 1931 . 11 - 27.
  9. List of Endorsed Labour Candidates and Election Results, November 14, 1935 . Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party . 1935 . 8 - 23.
  10. [Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]
  11. [Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]
  12. List of Parliamentary Labour candidates and election results, February 23rd, 1950 . Report of the Forty-Ninth Annual Conference of the Labour Party . 1950 . 179 - 198.
  13. List of Parliamentary Labour candidates and election results, 25th October, 1951 . Report of the Fiftieth Annual Conference of the Labour Party . 1951 . 184 - 203.
  14. [Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]
  15. Book: Suthers . R. B. . The Story of "NATSOPA" . 1929 . NATSOPA . London . 16 - 17.